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ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Public Choice and Public Law Seminar [Number] 445 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Provides students with a critical introduction to and analysis of public-choice and social-choice literature and relates covered concepts to actual cases, statutes, and legal doctrines. Covered topics will include structural and evolutionary analyses of state and federal legislative decision-making processes; structural and evolutionary analyses of judicial decision-making processes, including the doctrines of stare decisis and justiciability; evaluating public choice and social choice based proposals to expand the reach of federal judicial review; examining the proper role, if any, of interest group theory in constitutional and statutory interpretation; delineating the spheres of public and private law; examining the role of public choice and social choice in developing a structural analysis of separation of powers and federalism; and evaluating the competing roles of efficiency and cycling on the evolution of legal doctrine. Specific coverage may vary from year to year. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Quantitative Forensics [Number] 301 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Considers the principles of statistics and econometrics and their application to a wide range of legal applications. Topics include statistical evaluation of forensic and economic evidence and their relationship to the rules of procedure, to the rules of evidence, and to burdens of proof. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Readings in American Law [Number] 395 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | What is the point of reading and talking about a bunch of stuff from some bygone era? Actually, there are at least three points: (1) to gain deeper understanding and appreciation of an important period in legal history; (2) to practice the careful study of law in context; and (3) to enjoy one of the most enriching of lawyerly activities – reading about law and then probing its meaning and function with engaged colleagues. There is a lot of reading, and pre-class thinking, but if you like those activities you will like this course, because there isn’t much else required (given that the quizzes described below will be pretty easy for anyone who does the reading). Grades: Your grade is based on closed-book quizzes and participation. Quizzes count for 1/3 of the grade. A short quiz consisting of a few straightforward factual questions about obvious topics in the assigned reading is given at the start of most sessions in which we discuss new material. The questions are designed merely to determine whether you have, in fact, done the reading and paid attention. They are easy to answer for anyone who has done the reading but are likely unanswerable by someone who has not. Participation counts for 2/3 of the grade. Let us be clear about this up front: Evaluation of participation in the course is inevitably largely subjective, which means that if you do not like the participation grade you receive there will be no basis for challenging it. Having said that, you are unlikely to get a bad grade if you come to every class prepared to make useful contributions, do in fact make those contributions, and respectfully listen to and comment on the contributions of others. It is in part because of those expectations that there is an electronics ban for this course. No one will be able to Google whatever we are talking about in class and then read something off a computer screen, passing it off as his or her own thought. All of us will have to read and reflect and perhaps even do a little bit of our own research before class in order to be confident that we will have something useful to share. What a wonderful thing that will be! | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Readings in Legal Thought [Number] 342 [Cr.] 1 [Description] | Students read works representing varieties of modern legal thought, which may include empirical legal studies, economic analysis of law, legal history, comparative law, and studies of the legal profession. The course meets three times over the semester. For each meeting students submit a brief reaction paper (5-6 pages) and read each other's reaction papers, on the basis of which one or two students will prepare a discussion outline in advance of the meeting. Beginning Fall 2015, the credit associated with this course will be out-of-class credit. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Real Estate Finance [Number] 295 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | A study of the basic elements of construction, development, and permanent financing that uses real estate as security for the financing. This course will examine the real estate finance transaction from a practitioner's viewpoint and will cover the laws governing and normal documentation utilized in a real estate finance transaction, negotiation skills, title insurance, remedies, and other facets of a real estate secured loan. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Refugee and Asylum Law [Number] 313 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course will cover the international and U.S. refugee law regime, with a focus on asylum law in the United States. The course will trace the history and development of the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention, the 1967 Protocol, and the U.S. Refugee Act of 1980. Students will become familiar with the key actors in the asylum and refugee law arena, including the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, international non-governmental organizations, the U.S. Congress, the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice, and the federal courts. Students will gain an understanding of the refugee definition as interpreted in the U.S. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Regulated Industries [Number] 315 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Surveys the legal and economic foundations of the various forms of regulation. The origin and development of both economic and social regulation are analyzed. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Regulation of Food and Drugs [Number] 310 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Covers the regulation of food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including basic statutory provisions, regulations, and case law. The history of regulation is discussed, as well as the development of new legal and procedural mechanisms for regulation in light of advancing technology and new theories of consumer protection. Since the FDA has been important in establishing legal precedents governing U.S. regulatory agencies, a familiarity with this field will provide a basic understanding of how the government regulates and how administrative law works. May be 2 or 3 credits. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Regulatory Law Track Thesis [Number] 443 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Requires the student to develop, expand, and refine a research paper into an article suitable for publication in a law journal. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Remedies [Number] 314 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | A legal and economic analysis of remedies given in legal proceedings. The coverage includes the forms of legal and equitable remedies, the substantive law of restitution, and methods for the measurement of damages and corresponding problems of nonmonetary forms of remedy. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Sales [Number] 312 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course reviews formation issues treated in Contracts from the perspective of UCC Article 2 (Sales) and focuses on critical Sales issues not addressed in Contracts, namely performance (delivery and payment), title to goods, third party rights, and quality and warranty. It also provides an introduction to the UN Sales Convention, which the US has adopted. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Scholarly Writing [Number] 510 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Scholarly Writing introduces students to writing and editing for scholarly legal journals. The primary emphasis of the course is the mechanics of writing a publishable-quality casenote or comment in one of George Mason's legal journals. The course also introduces students to editing and source-checking professional pieces selected for publication by the journals. Scholarly Writing therefore seeks to improve the legal writing and editing skills of individual students, as well as the overall quality of George Mason's legal journals. As of Fall 2010, students receive two (2) total credits for this class. One (1) credit is "in-class" and one (1) credit is "out-of-class." Course is graded "CR". | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Secured Finance [Number] 322 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Explores the law and economic consequences of secured finance. The principal focus is on the Uniform Commercial Code's Article 9 (on security interests in personal property) and its influence on financial transactions between debtors and creditors. Includes examination of how bankruptcy law affects secured credit. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Securities Law and Regulation [Number] 317 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Examines the disclosure system and securities market regulation, including registration, exemptions, and remedies under the Securities Act of 1933; reporting and accounting standards under the 1934 Act; the proxy system; Section 16(a) reporting; state "blue sky" laws; and the regulation of broker-dealers, specialists, and self-regulatory organizations. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Sexuality and the Law [Number] 390 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course will cover developments in sexual orientation and gender identity law with an emphasis on current legislative developments. Topics to be discussed include employment discrimination, U.S. Military policy, marriage, and hate crimes. Participants will be encouraged to examine sexuality in the context of constitutional protections and limitations. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Small Business Planning Seminar [Number] 464 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Small Business Planning is an advanced course with a substantial writing requirement which builds upon students' knowledge of tax, business, employment and securities law to develop problem solving thought patterns and the performance of research, drafting and communication skills that are essential to advising entrepreneurs through the entire life cycle of a privately-held business. Business Associations, Income Tax, and Corporate Tax are prerequisites to this course. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Smartphone Patent War: Antitrust & IP Perspectives [Number] 490 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | The past few years have seen a brutal war between smartphone manufacturers, which has led to significant litigation in the US and Europe, as well as antitrust complaints filed in various parts of the world. The purpose of this seminar is to discuss what led to this smartphone war, which actors it involves (Apple, Samsung, Google Motorola, Microsoft, etc.), the main patent infringement, breach of contracts and antitrust lawsuits that were filed by these actors, and how this war is likely to end. This seminar will generally appeal to students interested in the high-tech industry. There are no prerequisites for this course, although some knowledge (or at least interest) in antitrust and intellectual property. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Sports Law [Number] 392 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course combines three distinct elements of the modern sports world. First, it provides an introduction to the basics of sports law, e.g., the rules governing the operation of a professional league; regulation of the NCAA and the eligibility rules for amateur athletes; the fundamentals of Title IX and gender equity; and the role of the sports agent. Second, it covers two critical issues typically treated in a more advanced course on sports law, i.e., the role played by antitrust law and labor law with respect to professional sports. Third, it lays out the financial and economic issues that differentiate the business of sports (amateur as well as professional) from any other business model. Advanced knowledge of economics is not required in order to take and perform well in the course. The fundamental economic principles that are relevant are intuitive and easily understood, and will be thoroughly explained in class. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Sports and Antitrust [Number] 170 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | An organized sports league presents a unique business model because its members must act as both partners and competitors of one another. The antitrust laws are intended to discourage coordination among business competitors. On the other hand, the business needs of an organized sports league require a considerable degree of such coordination. It is not surprising, then, that amateur and professional sports leagues increasingly find themselves in costly and uncertain antitrust litigation. Courts struggle in these circumstances because precedents drawn from other industries and other contexts are not always helpful. This course seeks to bring coherence to the analysis, exploring how fundamental antitrust principles can properly be adapted to the unique business needs of an organized sport. Issues to be considered include league governance (e.g., agreements among members limiting the number or location of competitors); equipment and behavior standards (e.g., prohibitions on "square-grooved" golf clubs at PGA Tour events; restraints on player mobility or compensation (e.g., draft rules, salary caps, etc.); and the extent to which Congress has chosen to limit application of the antitrust laws to certain sports, Major League Baseball being the most notable. The course will also touch upon what "market" or "monopoly" power means in the context of sports. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] State Attorneys General Seminar [Number] 624 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This seminar course will cover the history, powers and duties, and initiatives of the state Attorneys General around the country. It will begin with an overview of the history of the Office of Attorney General, followed by a survey of the law and related issues pertaining to the jurisdiction, powers and duties of the Office and its role in state government. Over the course of the semester, a number of contemporary issues regarding the state Attorneys General and their enforcement authority in antitrust, consumer protection, criminal law and environment as well as in state‐federal relationships will be discussed. Distinguished guest lecturers, who will offer insight on various high profile topics of interest, have been invited, including Attorneys General, former Attorneys General, and other members of the legal community. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] State and Local Taxation [Number] 359 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course introduces students to the law of state and local taxation. No prior training in tax is required. Taxes covered include the real property tax, state personal and corporate income taxes, and sales taxes. Important in the course are limits on a state's jurisdiction to tax and various constitutional limits on a state's reaching beyond its borders to tax out-of-state taxpayers. The course will also offer a smattering of public finance economics to assist those students who have an interest in elected, staff, lobbying or public-interest positions involving public-finance type issues in public fiscal and tax policy. The course will also cover the fact that states do not have equal revenue-raising capacity. The natural resource states such as Alaska can use severance taxes, the economic burden of which is borne in other states, and need not tax households. Knowledge of these capacities can assist students in advising clients where and what state tax burdens are low and seem likely to stay low. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Structure of Liberty Seminar [Number] 425 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This seminar will examine the manner in which constitutions may be designed to protect liberty, with an emphasis upon and a close reading of the debates of the Framers at their Convention in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. The debates are the greatest and least read set of deliberations upon liberty and democracy, and have the excitement of a fine detective novel. The course will also examine the empirical literature of how presidential and parliamentary regimes have fared, when it comes to protecting liberty, and students will read Bagehot’s The English Constitution. The seminar will end with a look at the expansion of executive power in the U.S. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship & Clinic - Domestic Relations [Number] 254 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | The Domestic Relations program, supervised by Former Judge and Senior Lecturer in Law Leslie M. Alden, has both an externship component and a clinical component and offers students the opportunity to work on an array of domestic relations matters. In the externship component, students are assigned to a supervising attorney who is an expert in domestic relations law and will work in the supervising attorney’s office on all manner of domestic relations issues and cases. Students may perform research and writing, assist with the discovery process, and observe court proceedings. Additionally, if they have their Third-Year Practice Certificate, some students may even have the opportunity to argue motions for support or minor property determinations. The clinical component offers students a unique opportunity to assist pro se litigants in obtaining uncontested divorces in Fairfax Circuit Court. Pro se litigants who already have initiated the divorce process in Fairfax Circuit Court but have been unable to complete the process due to difficulties with filing the necessary documents are referred to the Domestic Relations program by the Court. In the clinical component, students are given their own case load of litigants to assist and may meet with clients, draft pleadings, review documentation and appear in court for ore tenus hearings before a Fairfax County Circuit Court judge. This pass/fail program is offered year-round, and students may earn 3 out-of-class credits for 180 hours of field work. Space is limited. Students must submit an application to CAAS and interview prior to registering for this program. Applications are available through CAAS. Students may participate in this program twice, subject to space and professor's approval. For more information about the program’s requirements and application process, please see the Supervised Externship and Clinic - Domestic Relations Information Packet at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship (Summer) [Number] 142 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Entails 120 hours of supervised fieldwork in a private law firm or a federal or state agency in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia. The participating offices are selected on the basis of interest and ability to provide the student with a sound educational experience under the supervision of an agency attorney or judge. These legal offices cover diverse subject areas to meet the interests of most students. Recent placements include the U.S. Attorney in Alexandria and the District of Columbia, legal divisions in the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Claims Court, Department of Interior, and General Services Administration. Students are also required to attend a minimum of one tutorial over the course of the semester (tutorial dates are to be determined by the course instructor). All credits are considered "out-of-class," and the course is graded "CR". For more information about the program's requirements and application process, please see the Externship Information Packet. For more information on the role and responsibilities of a Supervising Attorney in this program, please see Guidelines for Supervising Attorneys. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship (Summer) [Number] 143 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Entails 180 hours of supervised fieldwork in a private law firm or a federal or state agency in Virginia, Maryland, or the District of Columbia. The participating offices are selected on the basis of interest and ability to provide the student with a sound educational experience under the supervision of an agency attorney or judge. These legal offices cover diverse subject areas to meet the interests of most students. Recent placements include the U.S. Attorney in Alexandria and the District of Columbia, legal divisions in the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Claims Court, Department of Interior, and General Services Administration. Students are also required to attend a minimum of one tutorial over the course of the semester (tutorial dates are to be determined by the course instructor). All credits are considered "out-of-class," and the course is graded "CR". For more information about the program's requirements and application process, please see the Externship Information Packet. For more information on the role and responsibilities of a Supervising Attorney in this program, please see Guidelines for Supervising Attorneys. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship - Capitol Hill [Number] 325 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | George Mason’s Supervised Externship – Capitol Hill program presents students with the opportunity to experience the intersection of law and policy by earning credit for unpaid work in Capitol Hill offices or committees; in government affairs offices of agencies, corporations, or nonprofits; trade associations; in lobbying firms, and with government affairs groups within law firms. Mason Law has a rich history of graduates with prominent positions “inside the Beltway” and through this program students will be introduced to the extensive alumni network of the Mason Law Capitol Hill Law & Economics alumni group. Students who have secured their own positions with the employers described above or students who would like assistance with placement are eligible for this program. Adjunct professor David Landers, Class of 1993 and Vice President, Government Relations, Managed Funds Association, directs this program, determines individual placements, monitors students’ progress, and coordinates with field supervisors. This pass/fail program is offered in Fall 2014 and will be offered in the spring pending faculty approval. Students will earn 3 out-of-class credits for 180 hours of fieldwork. Space is limited for those students seeking placements. Applications to be placed are available through CAAS. Students seeking placement may participate in this program twice, subject to space and professor's approval. Students who have secured their own placements may participate more than two times. For more information about the program’s requirements and application process, please see the Supervised Externship - Capitol Hill Information Packet at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship - Virginia Practice [Number] 179 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Through this program, students are placed as interns throughout Northern Virginia, including in Judges' Chambers, the Office of the Public Defender, the Office of the Commonwealth's Attorney, a City or County attorney’s office, Legal Aid, or in a private attorney's office. Heavy emphasis is placed on developing students’ litigation skills. Former Judge and Senior Lecturer in Law Leslie M. Alden directs this program, determines individual placements, monitors students’ progress, and coordinates with field supervisors. This pass/fail program is offered year-round, and students will earn 3 out-of-class credits for 180 hours of field work. Space is limited. Students must submit an application to CAAS and interview prior to registering for this program. Applications are available through CAAS. Students may participate in this program twice, subject to space and professor's approval. For more information about the program’s requirements and application process, please see the Supervised Externship – Virginia Practice at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. For more information on the role and responsibilities of a Supervising Attorney in this program, please see Guidelines for Supervising Attorneys at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship-Fall/Spring [Number] 320 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Through this program, students have undertaken externships in such varied places as the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Communications Commission, Capitol Hill, the Nature Conservancy, the Recording Industry of America, a variety of federal and state courts, the Alexandria Commonwealth Attorney's Office, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Legal Services offices across the country, and more. Students secure these unpaid internships on their own in a variety of ways, including through the job posting information available in CAAS and networking. This pass/fail program is offered year round, and students may earn 2 out-of-class credits for 120 hours of field work completed over the course of a semester or 3 out-of-class credits for 180 hours of field work. Students must attend tutorials during the semester. Students may register for this program after having their internship and field supervisor approved by the course instructor. For more information about the program's requirements and application process, please see the Externship Information Packet at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. For more information on the role and responsibilities of a Supervising Attorney in this program, please see Guidelines for Supervising Attorneys at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Supervised Externship-Fall/Spring [Number] 321 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Through this program, students have undertaken externships in such varied places as the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Communications Commission, Capitol Hill, the Nature Conservancy, the Recording Industry of America, a variety of federal and state courts, the Alexandria Commonwealth Attorney's Office, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Legal Services offices across the country, and more. Students secure these unpaid internships on their own in a variety of ways, including through the job posting information available in CAAS and networking. This pass/fail program is offered year round, and students may earn 2 out-of-class credits for 120 hours of field work completed over the course of a semester or 3 out-of-class credits for 180 hours of field work. Students must attend tutorials during the semester. Students may register for this program after having their internship and field supervisor approved by the course instructor. For more information about the program's requirements and application process, please see the Externship Information Packet at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. For more information on the role and responsibilities of a Supervising Attorney in this program, please see Guidelines for Supervising Attorneys at http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/clinics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Surveillance Law Seminar [Number] 641 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This seminar course will expose students to laws and policies relating to government surveillance, from traditional criminal wiretaps to high tech surveillance conducted as part of the global war on terrorism. The course will involve a survey of the Fourth Amendment’s search and seizure caselaw and the application of that body of law to government surveillance efforts. Issues discussed will include: wiretaps in drug and organized crime cases; warrantless surveillance programs in the ’60-‘70s; legislative efforts to constrain surveillance; the expansion of government surveillance following the attacks of 9/11; and the implications of new surveillance technologies in an increasingly cyber- and technology-oriented world. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Tax Policy Seminar [Number] 446 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course offers an introduction to the principal policy considerations that arise by the efforts of governments to raise revenue. The topics addressed include the merits of different tax systems (e.g., income and consumption taxes), questions of tax administration and legal complexity, and the efficiency implications of taxation. The course involves reading and commenting on research articles that have been published in the areas the course examines. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Telecom and Internet: Strategy and Policy Seminar [Number] 617 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course focuses on Public Policy and Business Strategy issues at play in the rapidly evolving communications sector, including those related to law, economics, finance, technology, and public choice. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Torts [Number] 110 [Cr.] 4 [Description] | This course examines the fundamental principles of legal obligation in the absence of voluntary contract or family relationship. In such circumstances, why, when, and to what extent should one person ever be financially liable to another? The legal rules and doctrines are considered in themselves and in relation to moral philosophy, political theory, and economics. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trade Secrets Law [Number] 347 [Cr.] 1-3 [Description] | Considers the law and theory applicable to protection of confidential business information ranging from computer programs and manufacturing processes to customer lists. Covers reverse engineering of products; invention/idea submissions from employees and outsiders; employment agreements; consultant agreements; considerations regarding drafting of agreements; remedies; defenses; misappropriation; trade secret-defeating publications versus patent-defeating publications; implied and express duties of confidentiality; trial tactics; use of trade secret clauses to effect non-compete agreements; the inevitable disclosure doctrine; Federal Economic Espionage Act of 1996; and various public policy considerations associated with the foregoing. The procedures and requirements for preserving trade secret protection for confidential business information are reviewed. The economics of trade secret law is considered relative to other types of protection such as patents and copyrights. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trademark Law [Number] 327 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Covers procedural and substantive law in obtaining trademark registrations in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and enforcement and licensing of federal and state registrations after they are obtained. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trademark Prosecution [Number] 311 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course will illustrate the practical aspects of trademark search, clearance, strategy, counseling, prosecution and enforcement. Class discussion will focus on the law, USPTO rules and procedures, pleadings and forms, and client counseling. The course is designed to give the students a background of what practicing trademark law would be like in a law firm or corporate environment. A background in Trademark Law (either through a Trademark Law course or work-related experience) will be helpful, but is not a prerequisite for this course. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trial Advocacy [Number] 329 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Law 329 - Trial Advocacy - 2 credits This course trains students in the preparation and presentation of evidence in jury and non-jury trials. Evidence is a prerequisite and the course is graded "CR". Students who have previously taken Law 329 Trial Advocacy for Competitors may not register for this course. Law 329 - Trial Advocacy for Competitors - 2 credits This course focuses on the same matters as Trial Advocacy, but its enrollment is limited to students participating in an intramural or extramural trial advocacy contest during the semester in which they register to take the course. All students must receive permission of the instructor to register, and priority may be given to students competing in extramural versus intramural competitions. All students must also have taken Evidence as a prerequisite or be taking Evidence during the same semester they enroll. As of Fall 2013, students will receive two (2) total graded credits for completing this course: one (1) credit is "in-class" and one (1) credit is "out-of-class." Students may participate in Trial Advocacy for Competitors a maximum of two times, subject to instructor approval, or one time if the student has already taken the non-competitor Trial Advocacy course. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trial Advocacy: Criminal Procedure [Number] 207 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | Trial Advocacy: Criminal Procedure (formerly "Advanced Criminal Procedure") is intended for students interested in advanced work in criminal procedure. The topics covered focus on aspects of trial procedure and post-conviction remedies. Criminal Procedure: Investigation is a prerequisite for this course. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Trusts and Estates [Number] 330 [Cr.] 3-4 [Description] | A study of the basic devices in gratuitous transfers, including the will, the trust, powers, selected problems in class gifts, will and trust substitutes, and social restrictions upon the power of testation, the formation of property interests, and the trust device. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Unfair Trade Practices [Number] 332 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | This course examines the legal determination of what business practices are considered to be unfair. It includes the problem of entry, deceptive practices, interference with business relations, trade secrets, and misappropriation. The bodies of law studied include the common law and various federal enactments, such as the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Lanham Act. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Unincorporated Business Entities [Number] 339 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course is intended to be a modern successor to Agency and Partnership. The course focuses on general and limited partnerships as well as several relatively new business forms: limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, limited liability limited partnerships, business trusts and unincorporated nonprofits. The course covers the theoretical, legal and business context of unincorporated firms, including choice of form considerations and exercises in drafting governance documents and statutes. Live examples will be drawn upon, and periodic guests will be drawn upon to supplement and enrich the classroom dialogue and learning experience. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Veterans Law [Number] 308 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | The number of cases brought by veterans in search of benefits to the Department of Veterans Affairs (“DVA”) is expected to exponentially increase as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down and the military continues to draw down its numbers. With that increase will come a corresponding increase in veterans seeking review of decisions made by their local DVA offices in an attempt to secure benefits. These veterans will require pro bono assistance, particularly because there is little to no remuneration available for representation for these cases. This course will introduce students to the bodies of administrative law that govern the administration of veterans’ benefits, focusing attention on how veterans’ claims are adjudicated through the DVA and governing courts. The course will incorporate a case study and practical exercises. The goal of the course is to educate and train students about a large, specific body of administrative law and prepare students to serve as pro bono counsel to veterans in the future. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Virginia Practice [Number] 334 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | This course examines the rules of civil and criminal practice in Virginia, with emphasis in such areas as pleading, process, distinction between law and equity, statutes of limitation, pretrial discovery, venue, extraordinary writs, and appellate practice. Presentation of motions and strategies from procedural standpoints are included. Prerequisite: Civil Procedure. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Virginia Remedies [Number] 333 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | This course examines the law of remedies, including remedies at law and equitable remedies as separately administered in Virginia courts within current Rules of Court concerning the Unification of Practice in Circuit Courts. Will include statutory remedies that follow equity practice, such as Mechanic's Liens, but not major areas, such as Family Law or Decedent's Estates which are separate courses. This course is not a substitute for Virginia Practice, but Virginia Practice is a logical preparation for it. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot [Number] 127 [Cr.] 1-2 [Description] | The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, held in Vienna, Austria, is an annual competition of teams representing law schools throughout the world (the "Moot"). The goal of the Moot is to foster the study of international commercial law and arbitration for the resolution of international business disputes and to train future law leaders in methods of alternative dispute resolution. This course prepares students to compete in the Moot. Students will meet weekly with the course instructors to learn more about how international commercial arbitration, and the Vis International Moot specifically, is conducted, to receive instruction on the most important sources of law for the competition - the U.N. Convention on the International Sale of Goods and the UNCITRAL Model Arbitration Law - and to receive guidance on researching and writing the Memoranda. International Commercial Arbitration is a prerequisite to this course. Enrollment is with instructor permission only. In the fall, this is a seven-week course that starts mid-semester. Students who complete the fall course will receive one (1) credit. The spring course is a full-semester course for two (2) credits. One (1) credit is "in-class" and one (1) credit is "out-of-class." Enrollment in the fall and/or spring course is by permission of the instructor only. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] War and Law [Number] 397 [Cr.] 3 [Description] | Covers an array of legal issues, including questions of when military force is appropriate; the role of, and protections for, uniformed armies and who should serve in them; the proper treatment of conquered populations and non-combatants; treatment of prisoners-of-war and non-state actors; honorable behavior when waging asymmetric warfare; and the war powers of the American executive. This course will examine these and other issues in historical perspective, then deal with today's evolving standards. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] War and Law Seminar [Number] 621 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course is identical to Law 397 with the exception that it is conducted as a seminar and will require a seminar paper. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Water Law [Number] 146 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course surveys the principles of property law and administrative law regulating the acquisition and use of river water. It studies common law doctrines including riparian rights, prior appropriation, and the public trust and other judicial doctrines protecting public rights in water. The course studies statutory schemes regulating water use, focusing on administrative permit systems and different variations on those systems. It surveys environmental and other statutory programs that incidentally limit parties' use of water. It also studies a few case studies in which government agencies have used ad hoc processes to try to reach consensus-based solutions to conflicts over water use. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Water Resources Law [Number] 225 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course will look at water law from the quantitative rather than qualitative side. It will cover both common and statutory law relating to private and public water rights, including the prior appropriation and riparian doctrines, equitable and congressional apportionment on interstate streams as well as groundwater issues. Statutes impacting flood control, navigation and water reclamation will be part of the survey. The relationship, or conflict, of this body of law with more contemporary environmental statutes will also be treated as time allows. Grading will be based on two work products: a critical book review of Marc Reisner’s Cadillac Desert and a longer paper on a topic to be assigned by the instructor. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Writing Fellows Workshop [Number] 150 [Cr.] 1 [Description] | Limited to candidate Writing Fellows for LRWA. Course is graded "CR". | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description | [Course Name] Wrongful Convictions Seminar [Number] 450 [Cr.] 2 [Description] | This course will provide an opportunity for students to learn about systemic errors in our criminal justice system that lead to the conviction of innocent people. Students will also learn about complex legal remedies available for correcting wrongful convictions, as well as policy reforms for preventing them. Actual cases and existing laws will be analyzed during class. Specifically, students will learn how to identify, analyze, and develop a post-conviction innocence case. This aspect of the course will include learning about common elements in wrongful conviction cases: mistaken eyewitness identification; false confessions; misuse of informants; flawed forensic evidence; mistakes and misconduct by law enforcement officials; poor defense representation; legal barriers to post-conviction relief; and use of DNA and non-DNA evidence for achieving justice. Students will have an opportunity to hear from local police, prosecutors, defenders, exonerated individuals, and other key stakeholders affected by wrongful convictions and involved in improving the accuracy and reliability of our criminal justice system. | [] | Course Descriptions - George Mason Law | Description | http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses | 37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json |
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943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 2. [Answer] No [Question] | Were any loans by the plan or fixed income obligations due the plan in default as of the close of plan year or classified during the year as uncollectible? Disregard participant loans secured by participant's account balance. | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 3. [Answer] No [Question] | Were any leases to which the plan was a party in default or classified during the year as uncollectible? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 4. [Answer] No [Question] | Were there any nonexempt transactions with any party-in-interest? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
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943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 6. [Answer] No [Question] | Did the plan have a loss, whether or not reimbursed by the plan's fidelity bond, that was caused by fraud or dishonesty? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 7. [Answer] No [Question] | Did the plan hold any assets whose current value was neither readily determinable on an established market nor set by an independent third party appraiser? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 8. [Answer] No [Question] | Did the plan receive any noncash contributions whose value was neither readily determinable on an established market nor set by an independent third party appraiser? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 9. [Answer] Yes [Amount] $0 [Question] | Did the plan at any time hold 20% or more of its assets in any single security, debt, mortgage, parcel of real estate, or partnership/joint venture interest? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 10. [Answer] Yes [Question] | Are you claiming a waiver of the annual examination and report of an independent qualified public accountant (IQPA) under 29 CFR 2520.104-46? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 11. [Answer] No [Question] | Were all the plan assets either distributed to participants or beneficiaries, transferred to another plan, or brought under the control of the PBGC? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 12. [Answer] No [Question] | Has the plan failed to provide any benefit when due under the plan? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 13. [Answer] No [Question] | If this is an individual account plan, was there a blackout period? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
943f78e1__2013_Form_5500_by_BrightScope__Question | [0] 14. [Question] | If there was a blackout period, have you either provided the required notice or one of the exceptions to providing the notice applied under 29 CFR 2520.101-3? | [] | Redman & Gelinas Sc Retirement Plan | 2013 Form 5500 by BrightScope | Question | http://www.brightscope.com/form-5500/basic-info/208761/Redman-Gelinas-Sc/212236/Redman-Gelinas-Sc-Retirement-Plan/2013/ | 37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00289-ip-10-236-191-2_345063214_5.json |
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